Another way invalidating victim/survivors
As clinician who has worked with victim/survivors for over 20 years, I was curious about this podcast. However, I was met with the traditional myths and misconceptions that victim/survivors have to manage every day of their lives. In most cases, even thoroughly investigated cases either never make it to court or do not reach the threshold of reasonable doubt. Most survivors will never receive justice. Yet this podcast sends the message that it’s easy to accuse innocent people of sexual assault. With 1 one in 4 Australians estimated to have experienced child sexual abuse, this podcast creates more distress for victim/survivors
Noey78 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/18/24
More reviews of Shadow of Doubt
I’m enjoying it but feel it’s a little biased right now. Interested to see how it plays out.
tikatron via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/27/23
If the convicted perpetrators are innocent of what they’ve been convicted of, they are one heck of a dysfunctional family. In the very least they were entirely negligent to all of their children and not at all capable of raising children. At worst, how could they have done that?! An intriguing...Read full review »
Dilligaf12457459643 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/27/23
Detailed description of this case. Not sure why people gave it bad reviews. Worth listening to.
BrandyAndCo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/07/23
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